Chester
has traveled from coast to coast in Canada and the United States performing for
various events and functions. He
has appeared numerous times on local and national television and radio.
He has just added to his credit, two cameo appearances in two movies, "A
Stranger in Town" starring Rebecca Jenkins and Harry Hamlin (released
in 2001), and "Skipped Parts" staring Jennifer Jason Liegh and
Drew Barrymore (released in 2002).
He
is most recently known for that of being the first person in Saskatchewan to
attempt and successfully accomplish the "Under Water Packing Box
Escape" originally made famous by the legendary Houdini.
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Chester
began his interest in magic at the age of 7 when his grade two teacher
demonstrated and taught him a few "simple" tricks.
Over the next 35 years, Chester developed and honed his skills by
performing for many groups and organizations both private and public and by
attending many magic conferences across North America.
In the many years Chester has made close contacts and friends with most
of the greats of the magic industry including the likes of Lance Burton, David
Copperfield, Jeff McBride and the list goes on.
Chester
is a member of the International Brotherhood of Magicians (IBM), Canadian
Association of Magicians (CAM), The International Magicians Society (IMS), The
Invisible Lodge and The Regina Magicians Club.